Real Or Scripted? Man Snatches Little Girl’s Phone From Train Window
Real Or Scripted? Man Snatches Little Girl’s Phone From Train Window
While some users believed that the man actually snatched the phone away from the little girl, others raised questions about the clip’s authenticity especially because the person recording the video was not seen helping the kid.

Are train journeys really safe? If you have watched the film Kill then chances are that you might not agree with us. More so because the movie is based on a real-life train robbery experienced by the director himself. Now, a video of a similar incident has rattled the internet, sparking discussions on train safety. The clip which is currently circulating on X shows a man, presumed to be a thief stealing a cell phone from a young girl through the window of a train. The video, however, does not prove whether the person was simply poking fun or he was actually a thief.

The video opens with a man hanging from the train’s window, seemingly trying to grab the cellphone from the kid. He seemed to slide his hands through the narrow gaps of the window. The young girl can be heard screaming, “Chhod mera phone (leave my phone)”. Despite her best interests, she fails to keep the phone safe. In a matter of seconds, the man overpowers the youngster and snatches the device from her hands. Soon after he appears to flee from the scene, leaving the girl baffled. “Be careful while boarding the train. See how he snatched the phone from the girl through the window and ran away. Nowadays incidents of phone theft are increasing a lot,” read the side note.

Reactions were quick to flow in the comments section. While some believed in the video, others were not convinced about its authenticity.

“It is important to be very careful in such places,” suggested a user.

“Phones, laptops, jewellery snatchers everywhere,” wrote a concerned person.

“Scripted hai. Drama hai clear (It is clear drama),” stated a skeptic.

“The way the video is being made while sitting leisurely and the nearby passenger is busy in his own world, it appears that it is scripted,” agreed another.

An individual rightfully questions why the person recording the video was not helping the young girl. “Couldn’t the person who was making the video help that girl?” he asked.

“The video was made just to go viral. Otherwise, he (the person shooting the video) would have saved her,” read a remark.

So far, the video has garnered 1,2100 views on the micro-blogging platform.

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